Need some new mags, is Pmag still the best option? Looking for 10 & 20 rounders
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AR15 mags.....Pmag still the best option?
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I only buy Pmags, Brownells, and OKAY Surefeeds. I also have a few PSA branded D&H which work. They are all great. Right now it is easier to find the other mags I listed for cheaper than Pmags.
There are a few issues with Pmags i'm aware of, but i've only experienced one. That is feed lip cracking/spreading after being loaded for a while. I've had it happen to a few mags (gen 2), but have many, many more that have been loaded for the same amount of time and are fine.
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Originally posted by Clay C View PostI only buy Pmags, Brownells, and OKAY Surefeeds. I also have a few PSA branded D&H which work. They are all great. Right now it is easier to find the other mags I listed for cheaper than Pmags.
There are a few issues with Pmags i'm aware of, but i've only experienced one. That is feed lip cracking/spreading after being loaded for a while. I've had it happen to a few mags (gen 2), but have many, many more that have been loaded for the same amount of time and are fine.
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Pmags are probably still the best widely available magazine for the AR15. If you want the absolute best IMHO, the Lancer mags would be it. The are a hybrid with a polymer body and steel feed lips. They also stack better without a flared foot plate and in my test the follower tilts less than the Pmag.
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Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View Post+1 on the brownells. I have had good luck with c products and AR Stoner too.
Edit: Oops. Sorry OP. Just realized you are looking for 10 and 20 rounders.
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